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developer, originally aimed at low income tax pairs. so, this is a building already under some scrutiny, some controversy. no indication whether they've done anything wrong here but it means people will be watching this very closely to see if anyone was at fault with this crane or anything could have been done earlier because this building is so high profile. >> whoa heard reports they have evacuated the area below and around that building there just in case. certainly we hope for the best there. the reports we've this is the wind -- that high up, that's why they've encouraged people, even if you believe you liv in a safe haven in a high rise in new york city where flooding isn't an issue, the wind becomes an issue because as you got high enough up there, the wind can be up to 110 miles an hour. no doubt, that is what has caused this partial collapse of the crane above that building there at west 57th and 6th avenue in new york city. we're going to take a break here. if you think this storm is bad right now, it's only just the beginning
developer, originally aimed at low income tax pairs. so, this is a building already under some scrutiny, some controversy. no indication whether they've done anything wrong here but it means people will be watching this very closely to see if anyone was at fault with this crane or anything could have been done earlier because this building is so high profile. >> whoa heard reports they have evacuated the area below and around that building there just in case. certainly we hope for the...
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of tax loss selling that occurs in the last week of october that is now going to be pent up to when the market resumes trading on wednesday. >> exactly. >> which is why i said earlier, to michael, would you expect basically people trying to get out of positions, a selloff come wednesday? is that what you would expect wednesday if the markets are open, we get a sizeable sell off12of off? eric? >> i think we'll see added volatility. that's going to create some opportunities out there. i think you have to look through near-term issues. because a lot of that normal, natural selling that does occur toward the end of october, will probably occur over a shorter time period. >>. >> we will leave it there. a lot of moving parts we'll check in after this break. super storm sandy sending shock waves across corporate earnings calendar. herb greenberg coming up with that. keep it right here for sandy's storm track, flight cancellations, the impablgt on business and money. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an
of tax loss selling that occurs in the last week of october that is now going to be pent up to when the market resumes trading on wednesday. >> exactly. >> which is why i said earlier, to michael, would you expect basically people trying to get out of positions, a selloff come wednesday? is that what you would expect wednesday if the markets are open, we get a sizeable sell off12of off? eric? >> i think we'll see added volatility. that's going to create some opportunities out...
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matter for lots of things, including fiscal -- the fiscal cliff and also attitudes to many aspects of tax licy environment, energy and the like. so the world's a risky place and this is a time of heightened uncertainty. now we talk to clients, we do surveys and our own analysts and they say the material drag on demand looking forward already this year. we think that's why we're a little bit below trend in overall demand growth. and the reality is, any way you slice it there will be some fiscal consolidation in the first half of next year. >> i think it is critical that you get business back on-board. one of the interesting things has been the consumer seems to be holding in there the retail sales numbers have been a lit better, consumer sentiment numbers have been a little better. business equipment and spending numbers haven't. if you can get both those cylinders firing, you could start inching away at the unemployment rate. >> vince, is your baseline hypothesis that something gets done either right before the close of the year or right after the start of the year, no matter who wins, to
matter for lots of things, including fiscal -- the fiscal cliff and also attitudes to many aspects of tax licy environment, energy and the like. so the world's a risky place and this is a time of heightened uncertainty. now we talk to clients, we do surveys and our own analysts and they say the material drag on demand looking forward already this year. we think that's why we're a little bit below trend in overall demand growth. and the reality is, any way you slice it there will be some fiscal...
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tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> let's get more on the travel impact of sandy. here on the cnbc exclusive, the ceo and president of expedia, which is of course the largest online travel agency in the united states. welcome to the program. clearly you can see what's happening to the travel industry be it hotels or flights in a very different way from the rest of us. what are you able to report from your business at the moment? >> at this point it's all hands on deck. over the weekend we tried to get as many operators into our call centers as we can to make sure that we have as much availability as possible because we knew that there would be scheduled trouble, et cetera, going into early in the week right now. what we see is elevated call volumes. double the numbers of calls that we
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you are such a great business reporter, you know, what i really want to know this week, what's on the tax returns that mitt romney won't show us? that's what america wants to know. what's he hiding? >> the great thing is that ali velshi will tell us on that as well. and he is outstandingly courageous. we have to go. we're running late. >> if you don't like it here, come work for me. >> that is worse than standing in the water in atlantic city. >> that's true. >>> piers, thank you very much. good evening 10:00 on the east coast. hoboken, new jersey, the fallout from sandy, still coming. new york governor andrew cuomo expecting to be briefing the media shortly. we'll bring you late-breaking details. the national guard is out in force in hoboken, across the river, a long line of ambulances, outside another big manhattan hospital, bellevue, right now, evacuating patients. 700 patients in all, this will be going on all night long after a day of running the generator, the rooftop generator with buckets of fuel from the basement, passed hand to hand up 13 flights of stairs if you can imagine. th
you are such a great business reporter, you know, what i really want to know this week, what's on the tax returns that mitt romney won't show us? that's what america wants to know. what's he hiding? >> the great thing is that ali velshi will tell us on that as well. and he is outstandingly courageous. we have to go. we're running late. >> if you don't like it here, come work for me. >> that is worse than standing in the water in atlantic city. >> that's true....
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tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. [ "the odd couple" theme playing ] humans. even when we cross our "t"s and dot our "i"s, we still run into problems -- mainly other humans. at liberty mutual insurance, we understand. that's why our auto policies come with accident forgiveness if you qualify, where your rates won't go up due to your first accident, and new car replacement, where if you total your new car, we give you the money for a new one. call... to talk to an insurance expert about everything else that comes standard with our base auto policy. [ tires squeal ] and if you get into an accident and use one of our certified repair shops, your repairs are guaranteed for life. call... to switch, and you could save hundreds. liberty mutual insurance -- responsibility. what's your policy? >
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let's start with the tax plan. if there is something i believe mitt romney is invested in doing, it is the tax plan. he claims it is revenue neutral. >> you have to claim certain things. this goes for both sides. there is this thing called business cycle. this is what we study. in a free market economy, recessions and recoveries, upswings and down swings are part and parcel of the world we live in. when you look at how budgets are proposed, off of the congressional budget office projection. they are not that realistic. in 2014, 2015, 2016, they are projected real gdp growth of 4.4%. sounds pretty good. how realistic is it? if you take a look at reality, what's happened since the beginning of the century? gdp has grown at 1.7% and we know we are in a pretty sluggish economy. there is a huge disconnect between what's proposed and what's going on outside this window? >> that's the big deal. the claim is, i'm going to go in and cut taxes. don't worry, cutting taxes is going to be stimulative. we are going to end up wit
let's start with the tax plan. if there is something i believe mitt romney is invested in doing, it is the tax plan. he claims it is revenue neutral. >> you have to claim certain things. this goes for both sides. there is this thing called business cycle. this is what we study. in a free market economy, recessions and recoveries, upswings and down swings are part and parcel of the world we live in. when you look at how budgets are proposed, off of the congressional budget office...
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go into maybe march or something where there will have to be some big decisions made both on tax reform and entitlements. but i think there will be a ton of uncertainty heading in to 2013. >> thank you again for getting up for us. be safe on your way back. and as mentioned, we want your hurricane stories. especially if you're on wall street. maybe you remember the last type the new york stock exchange closed in 1985. world wide at cnbc.co cnbc.com, @cnbcwex, as well. and still to come, cnbc's own scott cohn is in new york as hurricane sandy is about to make the landfall. we have big dreams. one is for a clean, domestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes
go into maybe march or something where there will have to be some big decisions made both on tax reform and entitlements. but i think there will be a ton of uncertainty heading in to 2013. >> thank you again for getting up for us. be safe on your way back. and as mentioned, we want your hurricane stories. especially if you're on wall street. maybe you remember the last type the new york stock exchange closed in 1985. world wide at cnbc.co cnbc.com, @cnbcwex, as well. and still to come,...
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ross perot running and getting 19% on the fact that he had -- read my lips, no new taxes. the economic woes of that year. but nevertheless, his inaction of andrew was noticeable and in 2005, you know, george w. bush asked president his flyover of katrina got people very, very angry. in many ways, it hurt the republican party in 2008 along with the war in iraq and the economic crisis of '08, it was sort of the third horseman of the woes that w brought on the country that he didn't seem to care enough during the time of the katrina disaster. >> jennifer: you wrote about this in the great deluge. you wrote after katrina the gulf south region and the united states as a whole needed compassion. what it got instead was the incompetence of george w. bush who acted as though he were disinterested in a natural disaster in which there was no enemy to be found. bush's slow responses to the great deluge made americans ask if he was a bunker commander in chief. and many people would argue that he never recovered from that. would you agree? >> i agree and i was in new orleans when katri
ross perot running and getting 19% on the fact that he had -- read my lips, no new taxes. the economic woes of that year. but nevertheless, his inaction of andrew was noticeable and in 2005, you know, george w. bush asked president his flyover of katrina got people very, very angry. in many ways, it hurt the republican party in 2008 along with the war in iraq and the economic crisis of '08, it was sort of the third horseman of the woes that w brought on the country that he didn't seem to care...
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would you want four more years with the declining earnings and raising taxes? >> romney heads to wisconsin tomorrow where he's expected to deliver his closing argument of the campaign. he'll then head to ohio where he's scheduled to make two campaign stops. >>> a maryland voter says she had some trouble at the polls this week. something strange happened when shed through to choose her candidate. now she has ad -- when tried to choose her candidate. now she has advice for other voters coming up. check out the rundown. we're back. >> this is fox 5 news edge at 11:00. >>> a lot of people taking advantage of early voting in the days leading up to tuesday's presidential election. one maryland woman tells us she already voted, but it did not go as she planned. fox 5's beth parker has the story. >> reporter: it's the first time for early vote and obviously it's going over well here in prince george's county. look at this huge line that snakes around here. one woman we talked to said she didn't mind waiting in the line, but she did mind what h
would you want four more years with the declining earnings and raising taxes? >> romney heads to wisconsin tomorrow where he's expected to deliver his closing argument of the campaign. he'll then head to ohio where he's scheduled to make two campaign stops. >>> a maryland voter says she had some trouble at the polls this week. something strange happened when shed through to choose her candidate. now she has ad -- when tried to choose her candidate. now she has advice for other...
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tax policy, if you talk to any tax expert, really what you need are not temporary tax cuts, because no investor, no businessperson makes decisions based on the next few months, but you need a permanency and certainty. >> we will have certainty no matter what, though, right? when we get through the election, hopefully we have an answer to the fiscal cliff no matter what happens. >> i've actually full confidence if mitt romney gets elected and what i can't understand is anybody who thinks that the president, who said no to bowles-simpson, did nothing vis-a-vis the fiscal cliff, asked for a clean bill attached to the debt ceiling, how anybody thinks he can show some leadership and get that done when he's had four years to do it, i don't understand the logic. >> and he was the man that actually authorized and pushes bowles-simpson and then did nothing with it. >> you don't see romney embracing bowles-simpson at the moment either? >> i don't think he's embracing that but i think something similar to bowles-simpson. >> we'll talk more about this. julian and emil will be with us for the rest
tax policy, if you talk to any tax expert, really what you need are not temporary tax cuts, because no investor, no businessperson makes decisions based on the next few months, but you need a permanency and certainty. >> we will have certainty no matter what, though, right? when we get through the election, hopefully we have an answer to the fiscal cliff no matter what happens. >> i've actually full confidence if mitt romney gets elected and what i can't understand is anybody who...
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tax policy, fiscal policy is a big question mark in people's minds. so i think that the biased long-term between the months of november and the end of year, it's probably downward as we adjust to the out of the money risks that we're facing right now. >> because between the fiscal cliff -- how big an issue is the tax policy? meaning do you sell now try to take advantage of where we are? >> our debt to gdp right now is 100%. and we're growing that at about 8% per year. if we don't do something to close the gap between what we make and what we spend, we know that we're on a path of unsustainability. right now the gang of eight and the presidency, everybody that's looking at this problem has to make some pretty dramatic moves pretty quickly to avoid what will otherwise be a hard landing if these bush tax cuts do expire without being addressed. >> i know we're making a lot of the storm because we are in the midst of the storm itself here. are there any investments one way or the other as a result of the storm that you will be making or taking off the tabl
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the point is to not tax the city in any way. so we'll be going to a whole bus model of private transportation. even though the mayor's office is trying to get transportation back for the city, there's no reason to tax that system. we'll to private busses and that sort of thing. >> you'll go to private security? >> the city really has significant resources. >> significant resources that are kind of busy right now. >> again, you know, the decision of the city that they wanted to go forward with this is theirs and takes into account their resources, and what they think is best for the city, our job is to prepare and deliver the best event we can that brings the city together and helps it move forward. >> the central question is, can the city under such stress have fun? >> i think the central question is actually how do we continue to further the recovery and restore ration, honor those hard hit and begin to help the city rebuild and how best to do that, and the determination was, you know, this weekend, whether it's other sports be
the point is to not tax the city in any way. so we'll be going to a whole bus model of private transportation. even though the mayor's office is trying to get transportation back for the city, there's no reason to tax that system. we'll to private busses and that sort of thing. >> you'll go to private security? >> the city really has significant resources. >> significant resources that are kind of busy right now. >> again, you know, the decision of the city that they...
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fastest rates hit $340 million in tourism and tax revenue for the city but with travel delays, flight canceled, traveling from 35 countries all 50 states, is that going to happen? requiring hundreds of police officers would be dealing with downed traffic lights, power outages and operations the five boroughs. they will not run or watch a marathon this year. we're waiting to hear from waco bloomberg heavily criticized by many local papers in particular including the cover of "the new york post" which basically said it was with regards to mayor bloomberg should not be running this maze. it is immoral and wrong. >> what we're seeing is people like this gentleman here with their own canisters to get fuel. and we are seeing people parking their cars and a shoulder to get out and come in to get gas. you have two canisters, tell us about your situation. >> i have no electricity. no electric, don't have the power or nothing. just to get two cans of gas. dennis: thi>> so this is for yor generator? >> yes. we have two kids, one in three years old, one is one years old. >> so you had two toddler
fastest rates hit $340 million in tourism and tax revenue for the city but with travel delays, flight canceled, traveling from 35 countries all 50 states, is that going to happen? requiring hundreds of police officers would be dealing with downed traffic lights, power outages and operations the five boroughs. they will not run or watch a marathon this year. we're waiting to hear from waco bloomberg heavily criticized by many local papers in particular including the cover of "the new york...
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course, mitt romney gets money from fossil fuel interests that'sne reon heon even opposes a clean energy tax credit for wind. obama, i think, is just misreading the polls entirely. the latest pollingt shows that - i think ken is right. when global warming becomes local that the public comes concerned about it. that's why the polls in the last two years have shown the public increasingly concerned and this is particularly true of independent voters also. they are i very concernry about their local pollution but also the extreme weather that they've been seeing. who could miss $14 billion extreme weather disasters in this country last year and over $7 this year. everyone sees the weather is going crazy and it's affecting them. it's not going to be affecting distant people in a distant land a distant time from now. it's happening here and now. >> suarez: joseph romm, kenneth green, gentlemen, thank you both. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> suarez: we've rounded up all of our reporting on these issues on our "coping with climate change" pagen our web site. take a look.n >> ifill: and we turn to t
course, mitt romney gets money from fossil fuel interests that'sne reon heon even opposes a clean energy tax credit for wind. obama, i think, is just misreading the polls entirely. the latest pollingt shows that - i think ken is right. when global warming becomes local that the public comes concerned about it. that's why the polls in the last two years have shown the public increasingly concerned and this is particularly true of independent voters also. they are i very concernry about their...
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chief among them, reaching a deal to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff, a series of tax increases and spending cuts set to take effect next year. >> the decisions confronting congress over the next four months are bigger than i think most of us have seen in our lifetime. at least on the fiscal matters. >> reporter: it's not just the fiscal cliff. >> most people think we need some fundamental tax reform, some cuts in spending and entitlement reform.
chief among them, reaching a deal to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff, a series of tax increases and spending cuts set to take effect next year. >> the decisions confronting congress over the next four months are bigger than i think most of us have seen in our lifetime. at least on the fiscal matters. >> reporter: it's not just the fiscal cliff. >> most people think we need some fundamental tax reform, some cuts in spending and entitlement reform.
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tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> welcome back to "squawk box" on this monday morning. we're covering hurricane sandy and its effect on the financial markets this morning. let's get you up to speed on what you need to know about the markets and the storms. the big board had been planning to keep electronic trading open but then reversed that decision in the evening last night. futures trading is taking place this morning. cme group is running overnight future session until 9:15 a.m. ea but then they're going to shut down for the day after that. dow component pfizer is among companies that canceled earnings reports this morning. however, the government is planning to release personal income and spending data for september as scheduled. that comes at 8:30 a.m. eastern. we'll of course
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under the plan will be a $25 tax on the fire arms and a plan to tax bullets. but the board dropped that because it would be more than the costs of ammunition. >> giant tiger shark. maria, a black belt was swimming in maui. and the shark confronted her and she gave it a best punch in the nose. she got more than a hundred stitchos her hand and thigh. >> steve: that's what you are supposed to do. >> gretchen: a woman was told her bible shirt was offensive. they made her cover tup with a jacket. they say it violates election laws and the attorney said he wants an apology or there will be a lawsuit. >> steve: is the on the ballot there? >> that shirt is permissible. keep the shirt on. >> steve: 20 minutes before the top of the hour. navy seals outraged over what happened in benghazi posted this on facebook. but facebook took it down. doesn't that vialate people's use of free speech. the judge will rule on that as he comes in studio e. >> gretchen: special information more at risk than usual. we'll explain. nobody said an inkjet had to be slow. or that printing in c
under the plan will be a $25 tax on the fire arms and a plan to tax bullets. but the board dropped that because it would be more than the costs of ammunition. >> giant tiger shark. maria, a black belt was swimming in maui. and the shark confronted her and she gave it a best punch in the nose. she got more than a hundred stitchos her hand and thigh. >> steve: that's what you are supposed to do. >> gretchen: a woman was told her bible shirt was offensive. they made her cover tup...
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governor romney and i are we both agree we agree we have to bring the tax rates down i felt the same as the president did governor romney i'm glad. you agree let's get back to something the president i agree on and you tube you agree that the voters have a choice perhaps you wonder who to vote for when romney and obama agree on so many things remember you do have other options come november sixth tune in to see the second round of debates between the major third party candidates right here on r.g.p. . russia's foreign minister has urged all sides in the syrian conflict to engage in dialogue that's after the muslim holiday truce ended in violence. speaking after meeting the un's peace envoy in moscow you got a piece going up has been following the talks in the russian capital. even though it was supposed to last just four days the ceasefire in syria didn't work and now the question on everybody's lips is what happens next and both russia's foreign minister and special envoy brahimi are placing their bets on this one even communique which was signed by wall power center by just both si
governor romney and i are we both agree we agree we have to bring the tax rates down i felt the same as the president did governor romney i'm glad. you agree let's get back to something the president i agree on and you tube you agree that the voters have a choice perhaps you wonder who to vote for when romney and obama agree on so many things remember you do have other options come november sixth tune in to see the second round of debates between the major third party candidates right here on...
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we talked about the tax issue. what with each of you say is an issue the city could help with. >> i will start. one thing we would like to see is to make parking easier. we want it to be as easy to share your car as possible, and if you when your car and the renter cannot find a parking spot, that is an issue we need to solve. there are actually great models from around the world in terms of on street parking or some sort of system to not only encourage car owners to share, but also not discourage people from using private car sharing because parking is an issue. we have been piloting this a little bit, and we hope to actually see something come out around parking. obviously, the other issues we have discussed impact any of the schering economy companies. you could also see opportunities to educate the public or just gain awareness for the services through the city and existing programs. >> i forgot to repeat the question, but the question is -- what regulations to the company's what? >> that is a great question. w
we talked about the tax issue. what with each of you say is an issue the city could help with. >> i will start. one thing we would like to see is to make parking easier. we want it to be as easy to share your car as possible, and if you when your car and the renter cannot find a parking spot, that is an issue we need to solve. there are actually great models from around the world in terms of on street parking or some sort of system to not only encourage car owners to share, but also not...
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notes tax analyst dot com a washington based weekly tax journal she covers all areas of tax law including international and corporate taxation lee welcome to the kaiser report. thank you for having me all right lisa shepard why should the u.s. kill high frequency trading as you recently suggested in the pages of forbes magazine ok let's let's get our ducks in a row and think about what we're talking about here we're using high frequency trading as a shorthand for some practices that the exchanges allow and the f.c.c. sanctions that algorithmic traders are using so it was so we have to sort of keep in mind the s.c.c.s. rule in the whole mess and the promise of my piece is that. we can't really. leave the job to the f.c.c. to stop this part because they created it now we have in the united states lots and lots of markets they are all aleck tronic and the f.c.c. want to them to be that way we've this has been a sort of thirty year process to make the markets all leck tronic so computers are doing the trading but because we now have a zillion little markets we have more than fifty little bitt
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and why are they not -- twitter got a tax break, a payroll tax break, but it was a lot more than that the public didn't hear about. we pay for a muni bus that is dedicated directly and only to where interstate twitter is located. they can afford to pay for a muni bus. they are also getting a police station, their own police substation. >> thank you, miss olague. >> it's easy to talk about the waste in upper management, but i think what we need is the political will to challenge that waste. and i think we have to look at it through the budget process. so i think it's very important during the budget process -- i wasn't on the budget committee this last year, but i do hope to sit on the budget committee in the next year. and i think that we need to make some of the hard political decisions and that is why i think a lot of waste does continue on the upper level because no one is willing to really take a hard look and make those very difficult decisions. i think that sometimes when you look at programs, i think some of the information that hope johnson mentioned about the sunshine task fo
and why are they not -- twitter got a tax break, a payroll tax break, but it was a lot more than that the public didn't hear about. we pay for a muni bus that is dedicated directly and only to where interstate twitter is located. they can afford to pay for a muni bus. they are also getting a police station, their own police substation. >> thank you, miss olague. >> it's easy to talk about the waste in upper management, but i think what we need is the political will to challenge that...
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they want to take tax losses. it's not like there's no participation out there. the key watch word here is there's a lot of uncertainty as to the effect of the storm, and you don't want to trade when you don't know what you're doing. cheryl: robert, sectors i'm following are reagenting, and the airline sector, delta up. what do you make of the sectors we thought would sell off, we thought retail hurt, home improvement doing well, and airlines sell off. what do you think? >> trying to get my arms around the airlines myself. i don't understand that. you saw initially on the open this morning kind of the playbook trade seeing the insurers like chub and offstate with exposure in that area selloff. you saw timber companies like plum creek take a big leg up as well as home depot. that trade somewhat reversed. i think a storm like this will definitely have impact in the short term, but as far as making long term fundamental decisions op what to do with the portfolio, this shouldn't have impact. the airlines, very surprising. i'm not sure why nay are trading up today. ch
they want to take tax losses. it's not like there's no participation out there. the key watch word here is there's a lot of uncertainty as to the effect of the storm, and you don't want to trade when you don't know what you're doing. cheryl: robert, sectors i'm following are reagenting, and the airline sector, delta up. what do you make of the sectors we thought would sell off, we thought retail hurt, home improvement doing well, and airlines sell off. what do you think? >> trying to get...
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his big issues, the economy, taxes, and education as well. and this is mitt romney voter deedee smith. well, she sent us a picture of her adorable little granddaughter, aria. thank you for that. she said she voted early because she wanted to avoid all the long lines. her issue, number one, the economy. >> you can send us your voter graph and picture of your grandkids. the address is cnn.com/earlystart. >>> it's 49 minutes past the hour. still ahead, the victims of sandy, and the sometimes razor-thin margin between life and death. you're watching "early start." a. what?! you've got to be kidding me. [ derek ] i've never seen a road like this. there's jagged rock all the way around. this is really gonna test the ats on all levels. [ derek ] this road is the most uneven surface, and it gets very narrow. magnetic ride control is going to be working hard. the shock absorbers react to the road 1,000 times a second. it keeps you firmly in control. whoa! [ male announcer ] the all-new cadillac ats. whoa! the wheels of progress. seems they haven't bee
his big issues, the economy, taxes, and education as well. and this is mitt romney voter deedee smith. well, she sent us a picture of her adorable little granddaughter, aria. thank you for that. she said she voted early because she wanted to avoid all the long lines. her issue, number one, the economy. >> you can send us your voter graph and picture of your grandkids. the address is cnn.com/earlystart. >>> it's 49 minutes past the hour. still ahead, the victims of sandy, and the...
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and why are they not -- twitter got a tax break, a payroll tax break, but it was a lot more than that the public didn't hear about. we pay for a muni bus that is dedicated directly and only to where interstate twitter is located. they can afford to pay for a muni bus. they are also getting a police station, their own police substation. >> thank you, miss olague. >> it's easy to talk about the waste in upper management, but i think what we need is the political will to challenge that waste. and i think we have to look at it through the budget process. so i think it's very important during the budget process -- i wasn't on the budget committee this last year, but i do hope to sit on the budget committee in the next year. and i think that we need to make some of the hard political decisions and that is why i think a lot of waste does continue on the upper level because no one is willing to really take a hard look and make those very difficult decisions. i think that sometimes when you look at programs, i think some of the information that hope johnson mentioned about the sunshine task fo
and why are they not -- twitter got a tax break, a payroll tax break, but it was a lot more than that the public didn't hear about. we pay for a muni bus that is dedicated directly and only to where interstate twitter is located. they can afford to pay for a muni bus. they are also getting a police station, their own police substation. >> thank you, miss olague. >> it's easy to talk about the waste in upper management, but i think what we need is the political will to challenge that...
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a quick whistleblower arrested after publishing a list of the country's potential tax evaders was acquitted on thursday but another is still in custody after threatening to reveal how the books were cooked before greece got its bailout spitter all of our reports the trend in greece is to root out those who revealed wrongdoing rather than going after the perpetrators. is the greek government using bully boy tactics to cover up its own failings that's the question that took thousands of greek journalists to the streets of athens the council list for their outrage was the arrest of journalist cost us vaxevanis after he revealed the names of more than two thousand wealthy and highly influential greeks accused of stashing illicit gains in swiss bank accounts the numbers would not. be published a list that other countries found in their possession in our government was aware of it for two years but did nothing in the absence of democracy reece is governed by corrupt cartoon characters who deceive the public claiming their handling tax evasion vaxevanis was set free after the judges decided that h
a quick whistleblower arrested after publishing a list of the country's potential tax evaders was acquitted on thursday but another is still in custody after threatening to reveal how the books were cooked before greece got its bailout spitter all of our reports the trend in greece is to root out those who revealed wrongdoing rather than going after the perpetrators. is the greek government using bully boy tactics to cover up its own failings that's the question that took thousands of greek...
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according to their belief in austerity so they have reduced government spending and they have raised taxes the united states was not able to raise taxes and did increase government spending now there's an argument about which is the best approach to restore growth i really believe what the american experience shows is that you shouldn't raise taxes during a recession you should increase government spending and the reason european countries have had greater trouble is they have done what i think shouldn't be done they followed a austerity policy before the recession was over i remember president obama got a great deal of criticism in. very beginning when we actually went for the stimulus packages and for the injection of stimulus and to the american economy but then again and it worked out like you said it worked out better than it did in europe but then again can the measures that are taken to. fix the american economy be taken into europe going to say measures to fix you up as well or you do when you do need to have different approaches because it is two different things still there are d
according to their belief in austerity so they have reduced government spending and they have raised taxes the united states was not able to raise taxes and did increase government spending now there's an argument about which is the best approach to restore growth i really believe what the american experience shows is that you shouldn't raise taxes during a recession you should increase government spending and the reason european countries have had greater trouble is they have done what i think...